The US Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit denied the request in a short order on Thursday. The DC Circuit issued an order also denying the administration's request on Friday. Additionally, a federal district court in California issued another injunction against the ban — the fourth such order — late Friday.

Challengers of the Trump administration's decision to end DACA are seeking internal government documents in an ongoing court challenge. The Supreme Court, however, ruled that they'll need to wait for now.

Vincent Harris was once hailed as the top Republican digital strategist in America, combining traditional conservative politics with online and social advertising. In 2017, he's the go-to American consultant for far-right European nationalists like Marine Le Pen and Germany's AfD party. What happened?

In an interview with BuzzFeed News, a senior lawyer with the GSA disputed the Trump campaign's assertions about the decision to turn over emails written during the presidential transition to the Mueller investigation. The Special Counsel's Office pushed back as well.

The Alabama Republican and his wife had a long list of grievances to air in their final appearance before Election Day. “Fake news will tell you that we don’t care for Jews,” Kayla Moore said as part of an extended attack on reporters. “One of our attorneys is a Jew. We have very close friends that are Jewish.”

"Either of these highly accomplished attorneys would be effective assets to the oversight and legislative efforts of Senate Judiciary Democrats. They would also bring personal experience to bear on the important debates taking place in the Committee that directly impact millions of African-Americans in this country."

A year and a half ago, Sanders and Clinton forces formed a commission to make the Democratic primary more fair. This weekend, members of the commission voted on recommendations to reduce the number of superdelegates, change the caucus process, and set new rules at the DNC. But that doesn't mean the changes will be adopted.

"The President’s order is an unconstitutional embarrassment and I applaud you for taking a principled stand against defending it," one DOJ attorney wrote to Yates after Yates said she wouldn't enforce Trump's first travel ban.

No one at the Republican National Committee wants their name attached to stories about how the party is spending money to help Moore win an Alabama Senate seat after he was accused of inappropriate behavior with teens. “Oh man,” said one RNC ally. “It’s embarrassing.”

The justices allowed the latest, partial travel ban to go into effect. They added, though, that "we expect that the Court of Appeals" in both cases pending against the ban "will render [their] decision with appropriate dispatch."

Terry McAuliffe spent 35 years chasing checks from donors, raising millions for Democrats, amassing success and scandal, befriending the Clintons, and earning legendary political status as the high-energy, fun-loving fundraiser known as “the Macker.” Now he’s a governor with a serious record, in a state where Democrats just won big. So what’s changed about him? As it turns out, not much.

DOJ is challenging lower court orders that it says would force the Trump administration to turn over "deliberative and other privileged materials, including White House documents covered by executive privilege."

Trump has reportedly been telling friends that Mueller's probe will be over by the end of the year. But prosecutors asked to delay sentencing for Michael Flynn for months as he cooperates with the investigation.

Reached by BuzzFeed News, Ian Conyers said he was focused on his re-election campaign for state senate, but had given serious thought to running for his great uncle’s seat — if John Conyers does resign or retire. "The work of representing the working families must continue,” he said.

An office spokesperson cited the part of the law that requires the OOC to publish an annual report as the reason for why the OOC doesn't share other information about how it resolves workplace complaints against members of Congress and others.

This week, BuzzFeed News reached out to every congressional office and asked whether the office — to their knowledge — had been the subject of an OOC request or if they had settled a complaint with any former or current staff members. More than half of the congressional offices didn’t respond.

"You don’t want to believe anyone just would lie about something like this. But you don’t want to believe he would do it, either, because we know him. And it’s one thing if it’s Harvey Weinstein, but it’s another thing when it’s somebody you know.”